NFL Scouts Get Busy at Senior Bowl

Denis Savage

01/27/2006

MOBILE, AL - This sleepy Alabama town started humming over the weekend as NFL executives and draft prospects poured into town. By Monday night, activity had reached a frantic pace as NFL teams looked to take advantage of their prime pre-Combine scouting opportunity.

Scout.com has been tracking the activity of NFL personnel execs as they peer
over the available prospects. Their activity can provide some insight into the
off-season priorities for their franchises, if not an actual heads-up on their
eventual draft picks.

Cleveland Browns: The Browns spent a lot of time studying DT
Broderick Bunkley (Florida State) who would likely be a defensive end in the team's 3-4
scheme. The Browns also spent time with offensive linemen Daryn Colledge and
highly-regarded OT D'Brickashaw Ferguson.

New York Jets: The Jets interest in D'Brickashaw Ferguson was
evidenced by Terry Bradway waiting in line to speak to him. Ferguson is a
strong
possibility to the Jets with their first-round pick. The Jets also talked to
defensive backs Cedric Griffen (Texas) and Will Blackmon (Boston College).